Mr Lee has a rectangular plot of land 50 m by 25 4/5 m. Each square metre of grass planted in the land would cost him $60.

(a) How much must Mr Lee pay in order to grass the whole plot of land?

(b) He sold the land at $90 per square metre. How much did Mr Lee receive from selling the land?

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To solve this problem, we need to use math operations involving fractions and multiplication.

(a) To find the total area of the land in square metres, we multiply the length by the width:

Area = length x width = 50 m x 25 4/5 m

To convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (25) by the denominator (5) and add the numerator (4), then write the result over the denominator:

25 4/5 = (25 x 5 + 4) / 5 = 129/5 m

So, the area is:

Area = 50 m x 129/5 m = 2580 m²

To find the total cost of planting grass on the land, we multiply the area by the cost per square metre:

Total cost = Area x Cost per square metre = 2580 m² x $60/m²

Using a calculator, we get:

Total cost = $154,800

Therefore, Mr Lee must pay $154,800 in order to grass the whole plot of land.

(b) To find the total revenue Mr Lee receives from selling the land, we need to find the area of the land in square metres and then multiply it by the selling price per square metre:

Area = 50 m x 129/5 m = 2580 m²

Total revenue = Area x Selling price per square metre = 2580 m² x $90/m²

Using a calculator, we get:

Total revenue = $232,200

Therefore, Mr Lee receives $232,200 from selling the land.